Despite the well-established consensus on the need for an
interdisciplinary research paradigm to understand the unfolding of
human lives within their social context, existing empirical research
rarely embraces this belief. This volume aims at examining the
feasibility and hurdles of interdisciplinarity specific to given
research fields by bringing together leading North-American and
European researchers in sociology, psychology, social psychology and
social demography, all highly concerned with fostering an
interdisciplinary perspective for the study of the human life course.
The contributions are organized along four major axes, three of them
substantive (agency and structure, transitions, and biographical
re-constructions) and one methodological (methodological innovations),
leaving ample leeway for the contributions to address the specific
gains and difficulties of empirical interdisciplinary research within
their particular domain. The editors introduce the volume by
discussing general features, theoretical linkages, and transversal
substantive themes of interdisciplinarity in life course research.
Likewise, the volume is ended by the editors’ conclusions based on
the contributions; they single out major challenges and difficulties
for the interdisciplinary study of the life course, together with some
promising research meant to address such difficulties and improve
current knowledge about the life course.
The volume speaks to both experienced scholars and graduate students
of the life course. Advanced scholars will benefit from the latest in
life course research domains and from a comprehensive overview of life
course methodologies. Graduate students of the life course will find
in the book an original introduction to many empirical aspects of life
course research and to the application of innovative methods to
various research settings, as well as rich bibliographical references
from the research literature in English, German and French.
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ISBN
9780762312511
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
JAI Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
412